| New Organic Initiative available to farmers,
ranchers
05/19/2009
The Natural Resources Conservation Service is accepting applications until
May 29 for a new initiative under the Environmental Quality Incentives
Program.
Agricultural producers who are certified organic producers and those
transitioning to organic production can apply. NRCS is allocating $50
million nationally to this initiative, and more than $926,000 is available
in Arizona.
The 2009 Organic Initiative is a nationwide special initiative to provide
financial assistance to National Organic Program certified organic producers
as well as producers in the process of transitioning to organic production.
Organic producers may also apply for assistance under general EQIP.
Under the Organic Initiative, required minimum core conservation practices
will be determined by specific resource concerns. The practices are
Conservation Crop Rotation, Cover Crop, Nutrient Management, Pest
Management, Prescribed Grazing and Forage Harvest Management.
EQIP is a voluntary conservation program for farmers and ranchers that
promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible
national goals.
EQIP offers financial and technical help to assist eligible participants
install or implement structural and management practices on eligible
agricultural land.
Visit the Web at www.az.nrcs.usda.gov
to contact your local NRCS office or call (620) 280-8800 for more
information about the organic initiative under EQIP.
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